I like to install GhostBSD 3.5 Mate I dual boot with Antix Linux but I don't know how to do it.From the installer of GhostBSD I don't understand how to create or resize my laptop's hard diskto create a new slice for linux... and from linux is no possible to work on the GhostBSD slice.Can you help me please ?

I its hard to say how to use Gparted when it is linux only, it will be essayer to know what you really want to with precise detail.

The installer of GhostBSD only support creating BSD partition if you want to re size a Linux partition you will have to do it before. If you confuse how to create partition on GhostBSD use the option auto label it will be easier.

Hi Eric,I like to create a dual boot system whit GhostBSD 3.5 Mate and Antix Linux on my laptop.

I have make some experiments today:

1) if I install Linux and I resize his partition, when I run the GhostBSD installer the installer see only the entire hard disk,and not the single partition.2) If I install GhostBSD I can't resize the Zfs partition using Gparted or another similar program.3) If I create 2 partitions using Gparted before install the 2 OS the GhostBSD installer see only the entire hard disk,and not the single partition.

First GhostBSD install only from ufs.If you want to install both Linux and GhostBSD, I recommend you to install GhostBSD first on the half of the disk and install antix after, and modify your linux grub to boot GhostBSD.

How much space do I need to set aside for Ghostbsd to run? I allowed Ghostbsd to take up my 500 gig hard drive on my laptop. I see three partitions in 'lmde' live but gparted doesn't recognize them to resize them. I assume the first is a boot partition, the second the root, and the third a swap. In Linux, I usually allow 15 - 20 gigs for root another 15 for swap and 500 mb for the gpt bios grub. Can I get away with that on bsd?

So I created the partitions. Installed and booted into Ghost fine. Now the problem is that when I installed lmde after it, Linux can't read the partitions to include ghost in the grub menu and I can't get back into Ghost. I will have to reinstall Ghost again. Will the bsd boot loader pickup the Linux partitions?